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You can check everything (settings) under the Sound in the Control Panel.
You can do: [Start], Control Panel, Sound.
Also please check volume control somewhere on the laptop's body. Some models of Toshiba laptop have a manual volume control.

Go to your "Start" menu at the bottom, left of your computer's desktop.
Select "Control Panel" from the menus. Select "Sounds and Audio Devices"
in the Control Panel.

Look at the settings under the "Volume" tab. Make sure the
slider is not turned down. If it is all the way to the left, you need to
move it more to the right. Make sure the "Mute" button is not checked.

Go to the "Audio" tab. There you will see "Audio Playback"
with a drop-down box. Make sure it is set to your computer's sound card.
For example, if your computer uses Sigma Tel Audio, make sure that is
the name in the drop-down box. If it isn't, then change it to read your
sound card's name. If you still do not hear sound, your speakers may be
damaged.

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Test your speakers on another computer before you decide if
they are broken. The input jack on your computer might be the problem.

- Click on the "Start" button
- Click on "Control Panel"
- With the Control Panel in "Control Panel Home" view please click on "Hardware and Sound"
- Where it says "Sound" in green letters there are three options below that are in blue click on "Manage Audio Devices"
- This will bring up a window labeled "Sound"
- On the "Playback" tab there is listed the sound options available to
you. One should read "Speakers HD Audio device)" Click on that.
- There should now be a check mark on that option.
- The Sound should then play through your Speakers

Hi, these instructions will help you with the Audio problem. These are the steps to setupand 'restore' the “AudioDrivers”Part (1) Click on the "Start" button, go to and click in the (right, pane) Control Panel.

I had this problem too. My built in mic wasnt working, but i went to the list of programs (Classic view of the start menu) and under the program folder TOSHIBA > Speech System it'll have a choice "Configure Microphone." After I went through that, it worked fine. Make sure you restart your webcam software though after you've done that if you had it open like me. Hope this works!